“It would appear the agm result will be close. It is clear the 12 per cent of voting rights held by the Rangers fans can be absolutely crucial to the result at the agm.”

In another development, Sons of Struth laid bare their biggest fear Rangers will enter administration again if the board isn’t ousted.

Houston added: “Around £40million has gone into the club and using the board’s words they claimed ‘there will be £1m left by April’.

“Since then Craig Mather and Jim Traynor have left. Imran Ahmad is also taking the club to court and we believe that will be settled out of court. So there’s even more money, a minimum of £500,000, going out.

“The only admission we’ve had from Stockbridge is there is a £50m pot of gold at the end of the rainbow from Blue Pitch Holdings – a company whose directors are still unknown.

“They say that money will only be accessed once we’re in the top flight and playing in Europe again.

“And if that’s the only investment the board can get we can only see two outcomes. Ending up in administration again or pawning the crown jewels, which would mean a sale and lease back of Ibrox.”

Sons of Struth spoke out on the day Sandy Easdale strengthened his control at the Govan club.

He gained voting rights over another 3.1 per cent of shares, which gives Easdale and Co around a 46 per cent shareholding and edges them closer to a majority.